Request for Admission
Request for Admission
A “Request for Admission” is a pre-trial discovery tool used in civil litigation. It’s a written statement sent by one party to another, asking them to admit or deny specific facts related to the case. Key points:
1. Purpose: To narrow down disputed issues and save time in court
2. Format: Series of numbered statements or questions
3. Response: The receiving party must admit, deny, or object to each statement
4. Time limit: Usually 30 days to respond
5. Consequences: Failure to respond may result in the statements being deemed admitted
6. Use in trial: Admissions can be used as evidence
This tool helps streamline the legal process by establishing agreed-upon facts before trial, potentially reducing costs and expediting proceedings.